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Filter by:In-hospital mortality of patients admitted in the intensive care unit (ICU) for circulatory shock remains high (between 20 and 40%). Currently, there are no markers that allow us to classify patients with circulatory shock at higher risk of early and late bad outcomes, or who may better respond to a specific intervention. To understand the contribution of biological heterogeneity to circulatory shock independently from its etiology, the ShockCO-OP Research Program aims to use clustering approaches to re-analyze existing clinical and molecular data from several large European and North American prospective cohorts and clinical trials. This will enable an improvement in risk prediction and a better patient selection in future clinical trials to assess a personalized therapy (i.e., prospective enrollment based on a biological/molecular signature).
Brain oxygenation of adult patients undergoing prehospital emergency anesthesia is monitored using noninvasive near-infrared spectroscopy. Patients are afterwards interviewed to define neurological outcome to measure quality of life. The purpose of this study is to reveal the risk factors of prehospital anesthesia related cerebral desaturation events (CDE) and to define the association between CDE and survival, neurological outcome or quality of life.